I am amazed at how kids handle life's challenges we always say the poor kids,they actually have a better ability to adapt than many adults. I have found this is in going through divorce as well as illness. They do not judge, they usually are not afraid to ask questions, they love you through it. This extends in my experience to my children's friends...they are amazing as well..they always have big hugs for me, ask me how I am doing, always ask the right questions...its a really wonderful quality and I have appreciated all of my children's friends as well and love them to pieces. Keep those amazing qualities going and you will continue to grow into the wonderful people you are meant to be...without judgement, acceptance, kindness, courage, love and understanding...
I am grateful my kids have such a strong support group in all of you they need you...You guys rock! Pics of my amazing children!
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Oh Stacy. I love you. I feel sad that we are so far apart, that I didn't know, somehow, the challenges life has brought to you. My best friend's husband (43) has pancreatic cancer - diagnosed on October 11, 2011. We are together daily and I am her primary support apart from family. So - I've been living on the fringes of this reality for a few months and I can begin to imagine the depth of your experience. However, I am strangely sidetracked by the accounts of your divorce...didn't see that coming...even in the 1 weekend every 3 years I see you! I heard "my girl, she means the world to me..." while sorting at the food bank a few weeks ago and sang at the top of my lungs in remembrance of all those bus rides and math classes. I'm sure half of Toronto thinks I'm crazy. Of course, ALL of Onoway surely does.
ReplyDeleteI love you. Sending you light, healing and peace my friend.
love, Sarah